英文描述如下:
The Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is the most important traditional holiday in China. It is a time for family reunions, feasting, and various customs. On New Year's Eve, families gather together to have a reunion dinner, which usually consists of dishes that symbolize prosperity and good luck, such as fish and dumplings. After dinner, people stay up late to welcome the New Year, often watching TV or setting off fireworks. On New Year's Day, people visit relatives and friends, exchange greetings, and give red envelopes (hongbao) as gifts. Other common customs include pasting Spring Festival couplets on doors, watching dragon and lion dances in the streets, and setting off fireworks to scare away evil spirits. These traditions reflect the deep-rooted cultural values of family, respect, and good fortune in Chinese society.